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P0171 on Toyota: Causes, Symptoms and Fix Cost

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Moderate SeveritySafe to drive (short-term)Toyota

P0171 on a Toyota means the engine's air-fuel mixture is too lean on Bank 1: there's too much air or not enough fuel. The ECU detected that it cannot add enough fuel to maintain the correct 14.7:1 stoichiometric ratio, exceeding its fuel trim correction range.

Repair cost on Toyota30 - €700

What does P0171 mean on a Toyota?

P0171 means the engine's air-fuel mixture is too lean on Bank 1: there's too much air or not enough fuel. The ECU detected that it cannot add enough fuel to maintain the correct 14.7:1 stoichiometric ratio, exceeding its fuel trim correction range.

Toyota Camry

2007–2024

The 2012–2017 Camry 2.5L (2AR-FE) commonly triggers P0171 from intake manifold gasket failures, especially in cold climates. The gasket shrinks with age, creating a vacuum leak that's worst during cold starts. Toyota revised the gasket material in later production runs.

What causes P0171 on a Toyota?

Beyond the generic causes listed on the main P0171 page, these are the Toyota-specific patterns we see most often:

Toyota CamryIntake manifold gasket failure on 2012–2017 2.5L (cold climate accelerates degradation)
Toyota CamryPCV valve hose deterioration on 2AR-FE engine

How to diagnose P0171 on a Toyota with OBD2

Follow these steps to pinpoint the root cause of P0171:

  1. Check short-term and long-term fuel trims with a scan tool. LTFT above +15% confirms a lean condition
  2. Perform a smoke test or spray brake cleaner around intake manifold gaskets and vacuum hoses. RPM change indicates a leak
  3. Inspect and clean the MAF sensor with dedicated MAF cleaner spray (do not touch the sensor element)
  4. Check fuel pressure at the rail with a gauge. Compare to manufacturer specification
  5. Inspect PCV valve and hoses for cracks or disconnection
  6. Check for exhaust leaks before the upstream O2 sensor that could cause false lean readings

How much does P0171 cost to fix on a Toyota? (EUR)

Estimated repair costs on a Toyota (Toyota costs align with the average for this code across makes).

Repair Parts Cost Labor Cost Total Estimate DIY Difficulty
Fix vacuum leak (replace hose or gasket) €5–€60 €60–€200 €65–€260 Moderate
Clean or replace MAF sensor €10–€200 €20–€60 €30–€260 Easy
Replace fuel pump €100–€400 €100–€300 €200–€700 Professional
Clean fuel injectors €15–€50 €50–€150 €65–€200 Moderate

Prices estimated as of May 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.

These codes commonly cluster with P0171 on Toyota vehicles:

FAQ: P0171 on Toyota

What does 'system too lean' actually mean?

It means the air-fuel mixture entering your engine has too much air relative to fuel. The ideal ratio is 14.7 parts air to 1 part fuel. When the ECU can't compensate by adding more fuel (fuel trim maxes out), it triggers P0171.

Can I drive with P0171?

For short distances, yes. But lean conditions cause higher combustion temperatures, which can damage valves, pistons, and the catalytic converter over time. Aim to diagnose and fix within a week.

Why do P0171 and P0174 appear together?

P0171 is Bank 1 lean, P0174 is Bank 2 lean. When both appear simultaneously, the cause is typically something that affects the entire engine, such as a dirty MAF sensor, weak fuel pump, or a large vacuum leak after the MAF sensor.

Can cleaning the MAF sensor fix P0171?

Often, yes. A dirty MAF sensor underreports airflow, causing the ECU to deliver less fuel than needed. Cleaning with dedicated MAF sensor cleaner is a free/cheap fix that resolves P0171 in roughly 30% of cases.

Looking for the full P0171 reference (all makes, full diagnosis flow, complete repair cost matrix)?

See the main P0171 guide
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